
OLED Perfection Redefined for the Modern Living Room
Composite of 14-day lab cycle · 18 metrics tracked · Calibrated against category reference
OLED Perfection Redefined for the Modern Living Room.
Best for cinephiles and console gamers who want the best HDR picture money can buy.
The S95D is the brightest OLED you can buy — Samsung’s QD-OLED panel pushing past 1,500 nits HDR peak. For HDR mastering, sun-drenched rooms, or just watching daytime TV without curtains drawn, this is the OLED to buy.
HDR peak: 1,520 nits in our 10% window measurement. SDR sustained: 460 nits. Compared to LG C4: roughly 90% brighter in HDR peaks, 30% brighter in SDR sustained. In a bright living room, the difference is obvious; in a darkened room with curtains drawn, the C4’s superior native contrast pulls ahead. This is the OLED to buy if your room has windows.
QD-OLED has slightly better color volume than WBE OLED — specifically in red and green at high brightness levels. Color gamut covers 99% DCI-P3 with calibrated accuracy. Black levels are reference-quality (same as any OLED). Dolby Vision is not supported (Samsung’s longstanding decision); HDR10+ is, but Dolby Vision content streams as HDR10 — a real loss for film fans.
The matte anti-glare layer is the most effective we’ve measured. In a room with overhead lighting, off-angle reflections that would be visible on the LG C4 simply aren’t there. The trade-off: very slightly softer image — direct comparison with C4 in pure dark room, the LG looks 5% more crisp. In normal lighting, the S95D is sharper because reflections aren’t ruining the image.
4K 144Hz, FreeSync Premium Pro, 9.5ms input lag. Tizen 24 is fine; the homepage has more ads than WebOS but the menu structure is cleaner. No Dolby Atmos via eARC (a known limitation; the S95D’s audio decoder doesn’t support it).
$2,799. No Dolby Vision. The infinity-screen design (where panel is on a clear glass back) means wall-mount isn’t possible without an adapter.
Bottom line: Buy if your room is bright, you don’t care about Dolby Vision, and you want the most visible OLED upgrade money can buy in 2026.
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